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Using Google Adwords Keyword Selector Tool For Effective Ad Campaign

by Tricia

As you begin creating and writing compelling ads for your Google Adwords campaign, it’s important to know which keywords and keyphrases to use so that people can identify your ad with ease.

Google Adwords expert Perry Marshall encourages all Adwords users and pay-per-click managers to make full use of the Google Adwords Keyword Selector Tool when creating each ad. This free resource will allow users to uncover the best keywords in a niche, and may also assist in locating other related phrases for your campaigns, or in your keyword research. Google’s Keyword Tool is very helpful at focusing your efforts if your ads aren’t working; if your ad is only using low volume keywords, there’s a possibility that your Adwords ads won’t be clicked on enough to make your ad profitable.

Here are some additional methods for using Google’s Adwords Keyword Selector Tool to successfully create your Adwords campaign.

1. Start with a broad search. Most people use very specific keyword phrases when they first begin conducting research with Adwords, and this might be a mistake because it will typically leave you only with average results. Start with a broad search alternatively and dig into the results with the “synonyms” tool that provides variations and more suggestions as a part of the results.

2. Using a similar set of keywords, create different ad groups. Make sure you are creating an entirely new ad group for every campaign so you can keep track of what is working – and what isn’t. There is a ‘relevant keywords’ feature built right into the Adwords Keyword Selector Tool (that you can use) that will make it easier for you to narrow down your search.

3. Use ‘negative keywords’. Sometimes optimizing your Google Adwords campaign will involve taking away words that do not work for your market; the Google Adwords tool can be tweaked to stop showing certain words that may not be relevant to your particular niche. For example, if you are selling greeting cards but your basic search keeps showing results for ‘free greeting cards,’ you can eliminate the word ‘free’ by designating it as a negative keyword. The Google Adwords Keyword Selector Tool will now only show you results without the word ‘free.’

4. Use the Site Content feature if you don’t know where to start. Google can scan your web page and offer suggestions of keywords based on your site’s content. For example, if your home page provides information about services and trends in your marketplace, these may be strong keywords for your particular niche. After the search process, you will be given a list of targeted keywords related to these concepts and areas in the search results.

5. Location. There are many advertisers that don’t realize how important adding geographic modifiers to your search phrase (like a city or state) really is. This can be important if you provide products or services that are geographically specific; the visitors you get from these types of phrases might be better than a less specific search, and will provide more qualified traffic to your site. Consider adding keyword phrases with location modifiers to figure out what the combinations are for your specific ad campaign.

Marketing with Google Adwords is an effective technique that most online-businesses can use to attract more sales. Creating quality Google Ads is one of the most important skills to have when using Adwords – and there are many quality training resources available online.




Filed Under: Sales and Marketing Tagged With: google adwords, internet advertising, Internet marketing, pay per click advertising, ppc advertising, Search engine marketing

How Do I Escape From the Google Sandbox?

by Tricia

The most frequently asked question about search engine optimization is What is the Google Sandbox Theory and how do I escape it? Let’s take a quick glance at the details of Google Sandbox Theory and its related issues.

What is the Google Sandbox Theory?

Web designer found that the new websites optimized and having number of inbound links were not ranking well for the selected keywords. It was observed that after being listed in the SERPS for two weeks, pages were either dropped from index or ranked low for the desired keywords.

Websites that were once ranked high in the SERPS positions that went down tremendously in rank allowing lower ranking sites to have priority position on the keywords provided evidence to Search Engine Marketing experts, which helped them to understand what this Sandbox effect was.

Possible explanations for the Google Sandbox effect

The biggest factor to the Google Sandbox effect is Time Delay. This has to do with the age of the site and the effects that were made after the certain period. This is also believed to be an unjust penalty placed on websites.

The job of a search engine is to provide the most useful information to its users. Search engine optimization deals with puzzling algorithms that relate the appropriate content for different search terms.

How to find out if your website is ‘Sandboxed’?

When your website does not appear in any of the SERPS for the desired keywords or if the results are not satisfactory though there are inbound links and proper on-page optimization then the website is definitely Sandboxed.

Search engines will provide most relevant information to their users. SEO develops complex algorithms to infer relevancy of content for various search terms.

The Sandbox restricts the new websites; the effect reduces on the basis of aging of the websites but on the link aging. According to the ‘Allegra’ update websites that were continually being optimized when they were in the Sandbox began to rank quite high for desired keywords when the Sandbox effect ended.

SEO strategies to minimize your website’s ‘Sandboxed’ time:

  • Start promoting the website the moment it is created.
  • Follow low-intensity and long-term link building plan.
  • Avoid black-hat techniques.

Filed Under: Sales and Marketing Tagged With: Internet marketing, Search engine marketing, search engine optimization, SEO

Off page website SEO

by Tricia

We’ve gone over the onpage seo web design and optimization, so let’s move on to the offpage search engine marketing and SEO which is what really makes a difference in your site’s ranking. Off Page Optimization is done outside the website in order to increase its performance in search engines for the desired keywords.

•  Which websites link to you
•  The number of websites linking to you
• The Google pagerank of the web site linking to you
• The page title of the web site pointing to you
• The anchor text used in the URL pointing to you
•  The number and type of links linking to the website that’s linking to you.
•  The number of outbound links on the website that is linking to you
•  The total number of links on the website that is linking to you
• No matter the web sites linking to you are thought by Yahoo or Google as an important web site.

The major offpage SEO techniques are as follows:

  1. Link Campaign: One of the important parts of search engine optimization is building of links with the partners. Link building expands link popularity which in turn high the google pagerank of the special web page. Link exchange is one of the very important method of the OffPage Optimization.
  2. Social networking: Social network service refers to the several online social communities where the members share the similar interests and activities. Examples of such websites are MySpace and Orkut.
  3. Directory Listings: Submission of the website to the directories will definitely enhance the generation of the traffic and link popularity of the particular website. Directories include list of websites that are meticulously checked. The directories are differentiated into several relevant topic categories which give information to the customers. Web directories are human edited and are much smaller than the search engine database.
  4. Article Distribution: Article distribution is the modern trend of off-page optimization. An article with relevant keyword is written and the uniform resource locator of the self-owned website is placed at the end of article. Thus when the article is submitted in the popular article websites the traffic is generated to the self-owned website. Within less time, the website owner will receive potential buyers in the effective manner.

While doing off page optimization one should research and come up with multiple Anchor Texts containing the recommended density of keywords/keyword phrases. If you are unfamiliar with the term “Anchor Text”, it is the hyperlinked text that is placed on the Web Page which links back to your page.

Improvement in SERP or Search Engine Ranking Positions: It is the list of the web pages which a search engine returns according to the keyword query. The results generally incorporate the web pages with link to the page, titles, a brief description showing where the keywords have similar content in the webpage.

Filed Under: SEO Tagged With: Search engine marketing, search engine optimization, SEO

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